The UEFA Champions League (UCL) continues on November 26, with the headline match featuring current English Premier League leaders Arsenal, who will face 33-time German champions Bayern Munich, starting at 11 PM EAT.
After an entertaining first round of UCL Matchday 5, which saw World Champions Chelsea thrash Spanish giants Barcelona 3-0 at the Stamford Bridge, the second round is expected to match such levels of entertainment.
Arsenal Vs Bayern Munich
Arsenal will host Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium in a high-stakes match that pits two teams in impressive form at the top of their respective domestic leagues against each other.
Both sides are unbeaten in the group stage of the Champions League, indicating that the match will be tightly contested.
Historically, Arsenal and Bayern Munich have met 14 times in the Champions League.
Bayern dominate the head-to-head record with 8 wins, while Arsenal have 3 wins and 3 draws.
The German side has scored 30 goals compared to Arsenal’s 15, and won four of the last five meetings, including a 1–0 victory in April 2024 that sealed a 3–2 aggregate win.
Speaking ahead of the match at a press conference, Arsenal Head Coach Mikel Arteta expressed his confidence in his team after a very impressive run in Europe and the EPL.
“This is the kind of game we want to face. We’ve been very consistent, they have been as well, and tomorrow is a great test for us to see where we are. We know the importance of the match, and we have a beautiful and very demanding game ahead of us,” Arteta said.
On his part, Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany has noted that his side had achieved early objectives with four straight wins but admitted that the clash against The Gunners would be their toughest yet, adding that this is the kind of challenge they welcome.
Atlético vs Inter
Atlético Madrid hosts Inter Milan from 11 PM at the Metropolitano in a pivotal Champions League clash, as both teams are yet to taste defeat in the Champions League group stage.
Inter arrive with a perfect record in the league phase, four wins from four, and one of the competition’s tightest defenses—just one goal conceded—and are currently third in the table, behind Bayern Munich and Arsenal respectively.
Atlético Madrid have an exceptional home record in the Champions League, having won 10 of their last 11 home matches and lost just once in their last 16 European games at the Metropolitano.
Historically, Spanish soil has been a challenge for Inter, who have not won away to a Spanish club in Europe since 2004.
Inter boss Cristian Chivu has described it as one of the toughest away games of the group stage, adding that his side will need maturity and consistency to maintain their perfect record.
Liverpool vs PSV Eindhoven
Liverpool hosts PSV Eindhoven at Anfield in a Champions League fixture that carries contrasting narratives.
The Reds are enduring their worst domestic run in decades, losing six of their last seven Premier League games, but remain strong in Europe with three wins from four matches.
PSV, meanwhile, tops the Eredivisie and arrives unbeaten in their last 11 games across all competitions, though their continental form has been mixed, with just one win in the league phase so far.
Historically, Liverpool holds the edge in this matchup, with five wins, one draw, and one defeat in seven meetings.
However, PSV’s only victory came last season, in a 3-2 that handed Liverpool their only group-stage loss.
Other Matchday 5 Fixtures
Pafos FC vs AS Monaco – Alphamega Stadium, Cyprus (8:45 PM)
FC Copenhagen vs FC Kairat Almaty – Parken Stadium, Denmark (8:45 PM)
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Atalanta BC – Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt (11 PM)
Paris Saint-Germain vs Tottenham Hotspur – Parc des Princes, Paris (11 PM)
Olympiacos vs Real Madrid – Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus (11 PM)
Sporting CP vs Club Brugge – Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon (11 PM)










































































